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Indonesia, Russia navies hold first joint drills in Java Sea

  • Indonesia and Russia's navies began joint military training drills in the Java Sea on November 4, which indicates Indonesia’s openness to strengthen ties with various nations.
  • The Indonesian Navy stated that these drills are an actualization of a strong international partnership between the naval forces of both countries.
  • The exercises aim to enhance 'strategic cooperation' and boost the operational capabilities of both navies, as confirmed by Sergey Tolchenov.
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